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A Kingstonian was among the finalists as Canadian Geographic magazine announced the winners of its 2025 Canadian Wildlife ...
Langlois emphasized how important the adaptations of various species survive harsh winter conditions, and the need to observe and address the consequences of climate change on Canadian wildlife.
Two “extremely rare” albino Blanding’s turtles have hatched in Canada. These are possibly the first documented cases of albinism in the species recorded in the country, experts from the Canadian ...
Quebec City-based photographer Maxime Légaré-Vézina is the Canadian Wildlife Photographer of the Year and begins a two-year ...
The six-part series Wildlife Rehab gives you an insider look at a Canadian rehabilitation center working to save injured and orphaned animals ...
A Canadian worker near Smithers, British Columbia, fended off a cougar attack with a well-placed punch to the animal's face.
Livestock and pets also may be at risk due to poor air quality from Canadian wildfire smoke, according to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
TORONTO (CTV Network) — Canadian pet owners are finding companionship beyond dogs and cats. Tigers, alligators, scorpions and tarantulas are among some of the exotic pets they are keeping in ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with its big tax dollars and deception, has in the mid-'90s dumped the non-native aggressive Canadian wolves into our fragile ecosystem.
A photo of a bumble bee found near Kalamazoo was used to confirm the presence of a species rarely seen in recent years.
Langlois emphasized how important the adaptations of various species survive harsh winter conditions, and the need to observe and address the consequences of climate change on Canadian wildlife.